Drug Rehab in The Philippines

Drug Rehab in The Philippines

Drug Rehab in The Philippines has never been in more demand with such limited supply! In a small effort to supplement and help the fantastically hard-working private Philippines rehabilitation facilities, SafeHouse Rehab Center Thailand is offering free rehab to a limited number of Filipino citizens in need of drug treatment.

Drug Rehab in The Philippines

Panadda Jutachun, Director, Buddhist mentor and innovator of the Drug Rehab initiative at SafeHouse, comments – “I have been shocked by the news reaching us. The killings, the executions are horrifying! And if we at SafeHouse Rehab Center can save even one soul by offering treatment here in Thailand, we want to do this! So I have instructed my professional staff to offer free 30-day residential treatment, for arrivals at our centre during January & February 2017.

We cannot seriously compensate for lack of rehab of drugs in The Philippines, but we can do a little. Maybe by doing this, we can encourage others to do the same. I do not comment on the politics, and I applaud the ambition of the Philippines authorities to eradicate their drug problems – all societies should try to remove the curse of addiction – but I cannot sit and ignore the fact that there are better ways to beat addiction and alternative locations to a rehab of drug in The Philippines. SafeHouse staff are alert to prioritise answering phone calls from the Philippines on our designated hotlines.”

Drug Rehab in The Philippines

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Panadda Jutachun, Director, Buddhist mentor and innovator of the Drug Rehab In The Philippines initiative at SafeHouse, comments – “I have been shocked by the news reaching us. The killings, the executions are horrifying! And if we at SafeHouse Rehab Center can save even one soul by offering treatment here in Thailand, we want to do this! So I have instructed my professional staff to offer free 30-day residential treatment, for arrivals at our centre during January & February 2017.

We cannot seriously compensate for lack of rehab of drugs in The Philippines, but we can do a little. Maybe by doing this, we can encourage others to do the same. I do not comment on the politics, and I applaud the ambition of the Philippines authorities to eradicate their drug problems – all societies should try to remove the curse of addiction – but I cannot sit and ignore the fact that there are better ways to beat addiction and alternative locations to a drug rehab. SafeHouse staff are alert to prioritise answering phone calls from the Philippines on our designated hotlines.”

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